Quieres encontrarme algun dia para tomar una copa
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The more natural Spanish expression would be "Quieres tomar una cerveza?" which roughly translates to "Do you want to grab a beer?" or you could say "Quieres tomar chupitos?" which roughly translates to "Do you want to head out for shots [of liquor]?"
quires ir a tomar una cosa alrato
Debemos salir y tomar una cerveza
There is a lot of free software available online to translate text from English to Spanish. Some popular ones are Babylon, WordTranslate, and Google Translate.
There are some names that just don't translate into Spanish. Alyssia is definitely one of them.
http://translation2.paralink.com/ will let you translate anything from engligh to spanish
In spanish it means i drink.
Names do not translate. If my name was Tony, and someone says hello to me they will say, "Hola Tony." Some names have local equivalents (for example, Peter/Pedro) but this is not quite the same thing. If you're looking for a "Spanish name" for your Spanish class or something, "Juan" would probably be the most appropriate.
"To meet" could be "reunir" or "conocer" in some circumstances. "un placer conocerte" is "a pleasure to meet you". "Vamos a reunir en la sala mañana" is "We will meet in the lounge tomorrow".
Labios is a Spanish word. This word translates to lips in English. One can find some translators on many websites on the internet. Translate is a popular free translation website.
Female koalas can meet their water requirement by eating eucalyptus leaves and do not need to drink additional water. Males drink some water in addition to what they get from leaves.
I believe so, and if you have a translator, you can translate any web site. Perhaps there are some free translator softwares available online. Not sure.
I usually use Google Translate. Other options include Wiktionary, and the dictionary of the Real Academia Española. This last one is considered authoritative by many, but it's Spanish-Spanish, so you can only use it if you already know some basics of Spanish.
It is rare that names get translated, except some common forenames such as Peter = Pedro. If it's Payton in English, then use the same form in Spanish.
try going to the club, even though you won't be able to drink it will still be a lot of fun and you will meet some new people. try going to the club, even though you won't be able to drink it will still be a lot of fun and you will meet some new people.